Colon cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Oxidative stress, particularly oxidative damage to DNA, is recognized to play a role in the process of carcinogenesis.1) When cellular defense systems are overwhelmed, oxidative stress results in damage to cellular constituents including the formation of DNA adducts, peroxidation of lipids, degradation of proteins and sugars, and so on.2-4) 8-Oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) is a major oxidative DNA adduct 5) that has attracted particular attention since it is correlated with mutagenic and/or carcinogenic processes. [6][7][8] The presence of 8-oxoG residues in DNA strands leads to misreading during DNA replication, 6,9) so that the presence of 8-oxoG increases the possibility of mutagenesis. The contents of 8-oxoG or 8-oxo-2Ј-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG), its nucleoside, have been found to be increased in target organs of animals treated with a variety of oxidative carcinogens, [10][11][12] and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) are widely used as a marker of in vitro lipid peroxidation.
13)Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest the strong influence of diet on colon cancer. A number of studies demonstrate the importance of natural products as chemopreventive agents.14,15) Coumarins comprise a group of natural compounds widely distributed in plants 16) that have recently attracted much attention because of their broad biological activities. Esculetin (6,7-dihydroxycoumarin) is known to be a 5-and 12-lipoxygenase inhibitor and to inhibit the production of leukotrienes and 5-hydroxyeicosatertaenoic acid through the lipoxygenase pathway.17) Esculetin also scavenges hydroxyl radicals 18) and inhibits lipid peroxidation in rat liver. 19) We have previously observed that esculetin and its glycoside, esculin, suppress the formation of 8-oxodG in the DNA of cultured human diploid fibroblasts treated with linoleic acid hydroperoxide and ferric ion, 20) and that esculin is converted to esculetin in the cells. 21) Furthermore, it has been reported that esculetin inhibits mammary carcinogenesis. 22,23) 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine (DMH) is an alkylating carcinogen that causes neoplastic changes in colonic mucosa at a level proportional to the quantity of methylated DNA adducts induced in colonic crypt cells.24) DMH-induced colon tumors are currently the most popular models in which to study the morphology, pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of colorectal cancer.25) Aberrant crypt foci (ACF), first observed in the colonic mucosa of carcinogen-treated rodents, 26) are considered to be preneoplastic lesions, 27) since they are observed at high frequency in the colonic mucosa of patients with colon cancer 28) and rodents treated with colon carcinogens.
29)ACF can be readily identified topographically in methylene blue-stained whole colons of rodents administered carcinogenic agents, and ACF and their growth are thought to be useful indices of the effects of carcinogens and agents preventing carcinogenesis in the colon. 30) In this study, ...